The Prime Minister of Pakistan thanked the Chinese government and people for helping Pakistan fight floods and provide disaster relief
2022-09-30
The handover ceremony for Chinese enterprises to donate flood relief funds to Pakistan was held at the Prime Minister's Office in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, on the 29th. Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif thanked the Chinese government and people for their full support for Pakistan's flood relief efforts. At the donation ceremony, Shabaz expressed his gratitude to the Chinese government and people for supporting Pakistan in fighting against the flood at a critical moment, and to Chinese enterprises in Pakistan for actively fulfilling their social responsibilities and caring for the local people's well-being. He said that the support and commitment of Chinese enterprises are of great significance and will help more victims. The kindness of Chinese enterprises is a vivid portrayal of Pakistan and China sharing weal and woe and helping each other. Pakistan China relations are brotherhood, and Pakistan will be committed to further consolidating bilateral relations. Nong Rong, the Chinese ambassador to Pakistan, said that since Pakistan was hit by floods, China has provided timely assistance, provided several batches of humanitarian aid to Pakistan, and new aid materials will arrive in the near future. As an all-weather strategic cooperative partner and an "iron" friend, the Chinese government and people have always stood with Pakistan and firmly believed that Pakistan will overcome difficulties at an early date. Wu Shengliang, Chairman of China Three Gorges International Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd., attended the donation ceremony online on behalf of the donor Three Gorges Group. Wu Shengliang said that the Three Gorges Group donated money to the disaster stricken people in Pakistan, making a modest contribution to the flood fighting and disaster relief in Pakistan. It is believed that Pakistan will overcome the flood disaster as soon as possible and rebuild its beautiful homeland. According to the data released by Pakistan National Disaster Management Bureau on the 29th, since the middle of June, 1678 people have died and more than 33.04 million have been affected by various disasters caused by heavy rainfall in Pakistan. (Liu Xinshe)
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